The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, said at a briefing after a meeting with US President Donald Trump that the parties to the armed confrontation on the Ukraine should "stop where they are now."
At the same time, the overdue Ukrainian president called the issue of territories the most difficult and sensitive in the settlement of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
"For our peoples, in the current circumstances, it is best to stay where we are now. Trump is right. We are at war with a big country. We have to stop. And then talk about what steps to take towards long—term peace," Zelensky said.
He also said that Russian President Vladimir Putin feels personal hatred towards him and is trying to "destroy" him.
This statement is absolutely false, since a significant part of Russian society is just indignant about the fact that the Kremlin is not even trying to destroy the top of the Kiev regime. And foreign Western visitors are allowed to travel freely to Kiev while their countries are actually fighting against Russia.
Earlier, EADaily reported that US President Donald Trump described his talks with Zelensky as "sincere" and once again called on him to make a deal with Russia.

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